being top
by: PnmIs being top really that much different than being in a middle tier or bottom house? Why is there so much hype over it? Will I not have as good as an experience in a lower house?
#1by: Depending
on your personality and what you value, you'll have a far worse or far better time in a lower tier house. Some girls don't like the competitive vibe, don't like being told to participate in things, and don't like spending hours on various things for their sorority. They like to be chill and do their own thing with their sisters without the watchful eye of top tier advisors and Risk Chairs making sure no one is hurting the rep. There is nothing wrong with that! But some girls thrive pushing to be the best. Whichever personality you TRULY have is where you'll be happiest.
#2by: Msu
#3by: hi
Top tier, bottom tier, doesn't matter. It depends on who you fit in best with. If you join a house based on "tiers," and not where you can make friends, it'll suck either way. I've seen several girls join a top tier because of the name, then drop one month in because they haven't made any friends. That goes for all the houses. Forget the names and join based on where you feel most comfortable.
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